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hi everyone....... i found this site while poking around to find information on a Mk111 Healy at the base of a pile of rubble in a barn.Great site very happy to be here.I have a Land Rover Series 111 diesel 109 Safari and a 2003 Discovery have owned two MG's wish I had both and been a British car nut my whole life...... :very_drunk:
 
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Welcome aboard! We are a good site for all makes British and then some. I, myself, am in LR, Jag, MINI and most everything. You will find a wide range of expertise here. Listen to the old wise ones and when problems or questions come about, give time for responses, as we like garage time over computer time when weather allows.
 
Nice list first car was an mga 1600 and then a 69 MGB with overdrive to which i fitted a 3/4 cam new head and side draft webers quickest one I has was a 69 Saab Sonnet which fully race prepared wish i still had it serial #298.......
 
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